Round 9: Tossup 12

In works like The [these people]-Not, Tommy J. Curry controversially argues that intersectionality (15[1])does not apply to a specific group of these people. The GRCS scale evaluates attitudes of these people. Philip Zimbardo argued that these people currently suffer from technology-induced “arousal addiction.” A 2022 book on these people argues for revalorizing “positive risk-taking” and for generally (15[1])applying (-5[1])the athletic practice (-5[1])of “red-shirting” to these people. That book is by Richard (*) Reeves. These people are the subject of bell hooks’ We Real Cool. (-5[1])Simon Baron-Cohen argues that autism (-5[1])comes from an “extreme brain” named for these people, who are more likely to “self-medicate” and to use firearms in suicide attempts. For 10 points, what people are said to be undergoing a namesake “loneliness epidemic?” ■END■ (10[4])

ANSWER: men [or boys; or males; or masculine people; accept more specific examples like Black men; prompt on children, adolescents, or teenagers] (“GRCS” stands for “Gender Role Conflict Scale”)
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